Organic chemistry - benefits to society

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The discussion highlights significant advancements that have improved products for health and the environment. A key example mentioned is the transition from leaded to unleaded gasoline, which has had a substantial positive impact on public health. Additionally, the role of pharmaceutical compounds is noted as a major contribution to health improvements. Polymer chemistry is also recognized for its vast applications, including the production of everyday items such as soaps, plastics, and cooking oils, demonstrating the extensive benefits derived from organic chemistry in enhancing product safety and environmental sustainability.
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there are a million answers to this, but what comes to mind as some of the biggest ones?

I have to research a few of these, preferably something has has improved existing products to make them better for our health/the environment.

One big one is unleaded instead of leaded gasoline.

Any other major ones come to mind?

thanks for any input
 
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Just about every pharmaceutical compound out there...
 
i would also consider polymer chemistry to be one of the greatest contributions of organic chemistry...there are an uncountable number of things made from them.
 
I use soap, plastics, cook with oils, put waxes in my hair, take pharmaceuticals, drive my car, the list goes on.

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